who was ashoka and was his dynasty
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Ashoka was the great emperor from Mauryan dynasty.He was the son of king Bindusar and grandson of chandragupta Maurya who led the foundation of Maurya dynasty with the help of his guru Chalta
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Ashoka was known as one of the greatest rulers of the Mauryan empire.
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- Ashoka was the last emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty, which became known to one of the largest in the Indian subcontinent.
- As a ruler, Ashoka rules his empire ruthlessly by showing his strength in warfare to expand the empire.
- Ashoka later converted into Buddhism and introduced Dhamma as a set of commands.
- The purpose of Dharma was to solving some of the problems and tensions faced in society.
- During the expansion, Ashoka led a war against Kalinga. The outcome of the war considered for historians to be the most brutal and bloodiest wars in world history.
- The war changed Ashoka, who stopped the expansion policy, and India turned into a prosperous and peaceful place.
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